Lignende saker
- 1. desember 2024Weng og Johaug kvittet seg med alle bortsett fra Diggins og Sundling
- 1. desember 2024Østberg Amundsen spurtet til seier på fellesstarten i Ruka
- 30. november 2024Startlister for søndagens 20 km klassisk i Ruka - Ingen Frida Karlsson på start
- 30. november 2024Klæbo suveren på sprinten i Ruka, Julie Myhre med sin første pallplass
- 29. november 2024Iivo Niskanen snøt de norske for seieren
- 29. november 2024Frida Karlsson knuste Johaug og resten av verdenseliten i sesongåpningen
- 17. mars 2024Slik endte verdenscupen i langrenn
- 17. mars 2024Utilnærmelige Klæbo best igjen - Østberg Amundsen holdt unna i verdenscupen sammenlagt
- 17. mars 2024Resultater 20 km fellesstart fri kvinner verdenscup langrenn Falun 2024
- 16. mars 2024Klæbo vant sitt femte verdenscuprenn på rad under 10 kilometeren i Falun
Resultater Tour de Ski etappe 4 - Sprint fri teknikk Davos som arrangeres 3. januar 2024.
Resultater alle etapper Tour de Ski
Tour de Ski etappe 4 – Sprint fri teknikk Davos 2024
3. januar
Start prolog kl 14.30
Start finaler kl 17.00
På TV: Rennet sendes på TV3.
Resultater
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Kvinner prolog
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Tour de Ski sammenlagt etter etappen
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Topp 15
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Startlister
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Kvinner prolog
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Statistikk og fun facts
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France
Lucas Chanavat won the individual sprint World Cup in Toblach on 30
December ahead of his compatriot Jules Chappaz. It was first 1-2 for
France in a men’s individual World Cup event.
Chanavat (3 wins, 18 podium finishes, all in sprint events) can equal
Richard Jouve (4 wins, 19 podium finishes, all in sprint events) in third
place of French men on most wins and podium finishes. Maurice Manificat
and Vincent Vittoz have 10 wins to their name.
Chanavat (1) can become the first French man to win multiple Tour de Ski
events. Manificat, Vittoz and Emmanuel Jonnier all won one event.
Jules Chappaz could claim his first win in an individual World Cup event.
Manificat (30km freestyle in December2013, 15km freestyle in December
2017) and Vittoz (15km freestyle in February 2007) are the French male
winners of an individual World Cup event in Davos.
Norway
Harald Østberg Amundsen is leading the Tour de Ski standings as well
as the overall World Cup classification. He has won three individual World
Cup events, but he has yet to win a sprint event.
Amundsen can become the first man other than Johannes Høsflot Klæbo to
win back-to-back individual World Cup events since Alexander Bolshunov
won two in a row in Falun in January 2021.
Erik Valnes has won two individual World Cup events, both in sprint
classic style. The last Norwegian man other than Klæbo to win a sprint
event in the Tour de Ski was Emil Iversen on 5 January 2016 (sprint
classic). The last Norwegian man other than Klæbo to win a sprint freestyle
event in the Tour de Ski was Finn Hågen Krogh in Val Müstair on 1 January
2013.
Other contenders
Ben Ogden could become the first USA man to win an individual World
Cup event since Simeon Hamilton won the sprint freestyle in Lenzerheide
in the Tour de Ski on 31 December 2013.
Only Klæbo (42) claimed as many men’s individual World Cup sprint
victories as Federico Pellegrino (17). Sixteen of Pellegrino’s 17 sprint
wins came in freestyle.
Pellegrino is the last man to win a World Cup sprint freestyle event in
Davos, on 17 December 2022.
Pellegrino (4) is level with Klæbo (4) and Bjørn Dæhlie (4) as men on most
wins in individual World Cup events in Davos.
Valerio Grond can become the first Swiss man to win an individual World
Cup event since Dario Cologna in Oslo in March 2018 (50km freestyle).
Earlier in 2018, Cologna was the last Swiss man to win a Tour de Ski event
(2 stages and the overall).
Cologna (2011, 2012) and Christoph Eigenmann (Tour de Ski 2 January
2006) are the Swiss men to have won individual sprint events in the World
Cup.
Grond hopes to join Toni Livers as only Swiss man to have won an
individual World Cup event in Davos. Livers won the 15km freestyle here
on 3 February 2007.
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Linn Svahn
Linn Svahn (3 wins) can become the first woman to win four individual
World Cup sprint events in the Tour de Ski.
Svahn won the sprint in Toblach on 30 December. She is also the last
woman to win back-to-back sprint events in the Tour de Ski: on 1 and 9
January 2021.
Among Swedish women, only Stina Nilsson (18) has won more individual
sprint World Cups than Svahn (8). Jonna Sundling has won seven.
Svahn (10) is closing in on Charlotte Kalla (12) in second place among
Swedish women to have won the most individual World Cup events.
Nilsson leads the list on 23.
Jessica Diggins
Jessica Diggins is leading the Tour de Ski standings as well as the overall
World cup classification this season. She won two individual World Cup
sprint events, in Cogne in 2019 and in the Tour de Ski in Lenzerheide on
28 December 2021.
Among USA women, only Kikkan Randall (12) won more individual sprint
events in the World Cup than Diggins (2). Sophie Caldwell Hamilton also
won two.
Diggins is the most recent winner of an individual World Cup event in
Davos – the 20km freestyle on 18 December 2022. She had finished
second in the sprint here the day before.
The last woman to win back-to-back World Cup events in Davos was
USA’s Rosie Brennan: a sprint and 10km freestyle in December 2020.
Diggins has won eight events in the Tour de Ski. Five women have won at
least 10 Tour de Ski events.
Other contenders
There have been 249 winners in all 248 individual World Cup sprint events.
In the event in Seefeld on 27 January 2018, Laurien van der Graaff and
Sophie Caldwell Hamilton shared the win.
Kristine Stavås Skistad won six of the 12 individual World Cup sprint
events in 2023 and finished on the podium in all of her nine starts in these
sprint events. She has yet to win an event in the Tour de Ski (sprint or
distance). Skistad has announced she will quit the Tour after this sprint
stage.
Emma Ribom is leading the Sprint World Cup standings this season after
two wins and a third place. She has yet to win an individual World Cup
event in the Tour de Ski (sprint or distance).
Jonna Sundling’s last seven results in in individual World Cup sprint
events: 1-2-2-2-2-2-2. Her win in this run was the sprint in Toblach on 3
February 2023.
Among Swedish women, only Stina Nilsson (18) and Svahn (8) have won
more individual sprint World Cups than Jonna Sundling (7). Sundling has
yet to claim her first win in the Tour de Ski.
Sweden has won a record six individual World Cup sprint events in Davos
(Norway next on 5).
Nadine Fähndrich is the only Swiss woman to have won an individual
World cup event in Davos. She won the most recent sprint event here on
17 December 2022.
Switzerland’s only two podium finishes in women’s Tour de Ski events were
achieved on home snow: Laurien van der Graaff won a sprint in
Lenzerheide on 30 December 2017 and Fähndrich won the sprint event in
Val Müstair on 31 December 2022.
Victoria Carl is second in this season’s Tour de Ski standings. She has
never finished on the podium of an individual sprint event in the World Cup.
Carl could become the third German woman to win an individual World Cup
Tour de Ski event, after Claudia Nystad in December 2008 (2.9km
freestyle) and Katharina Hennig on 7 January 2023 (15km classic).
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